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and this is another exhibition area - the fair of young contemporary art blazer, in fact, a satellite of an adult cosmosgou, here the works of artists up to 36 years old are presented. i write from photographs, mostly based on photographs from my memories. and my paintings are such a diary of memories, which is embodied in life - in painting in picturesque pictures, this is my trip to the seychelles to the seychelles last autumn. and this is an abandoned a-a water park in turkey where we ran to meet the sunset? for 6 days the fair was attended by 13,000 people more than 700 works were sold, the city supported 20 artists who work in the field, the digital preferential section also had free stands received by 10 moscow galleries, in short, it is difficult to calculate the business model, because no matter how spontaneous purchases are sold today,
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they will not be sold tomorrow , as it were, to invest money to buy a stand and go into the red, then naturally he does not want to, and therefore, as it were, the fact that the creative industries agency, in fact, simply reduces the risk and the person, when he thinks that well, no matter how i, maybe i won’t make money, but i’m not going to be in such a big minus, right there, like everyone who has galleries, it’s not, to put it mildly, not oligarchs. they are just enthusiasts. the city has formed a set of events and projects to promote its product. this is event support. there are exhibitions and also projects that are united under a single brand, made in moscow, which presents all the creative products of our moscow creative entrepreneurs. actually what
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can be the subject of intellectual property rights and how to earn legal subtleties on this in a language understandable to creative people, this is the first free school of legal orientation for representatives of the creative industries, already the third stream, respectively, 220 people have already been trained. and now we can already imagine what a creative entrepreneur in moscow looks like, because, uh , we know that more, for example, in the field of cinema, and less like no wonder in the field of music, the course lasts 29 hours among teachers, even those experts who themselves participated in the preparation of sectoral laws, the sphere of the creative industry is a little outside the legal field, they do not understand enough, where can i go? that's where i have to keep my right. and how can i present myself, but i attend such events. this is really an opportunity to express yourself and
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increase your knowledge. well, and, accordingly, to go higher, having the strength behind it, to realize oneself in the market separately . even those who have long been professions discover new legal aspects. i am engaged in, uh, publication of russian musicians and artists. that is, i have my musical intellectual property right. and in general, copyright in our country. this is such a non- static thing, so many of the nuances you just need to know and keep your nose to the wind. moscow is the largest creative center in the country, the annual revenue of the creative industries exceeds 4 trillion rubles. the capital is trying to maintain such high rates, last year alone 850 organizations received financial support plus the city helps such companies to promote and create the necessary infrastructure. check your credit rating and
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come to vtb everything will work out. churchill always saw russia as a threat to british imperial interests when, after the second world war, the soviet union became a superpower and gained fans in many countries, churchill began to develop plans for the development of europe and undermining the authority of the ussr after may 9 after
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our victory over germany, the british and americans were very worried about the sharp strengthening of the soviet union in europe, the british have always been in conflict with continental europe, since great britain is an island, and continental europe is, as one french philosopher said. i really liked this, what europe is - it is a peninsula of eurasia that is, it is not a continent, it is, moreover, not a mainland. it's just a peninsula of eurasia but they are the proud europeans who call themselves. it means that the continent of europe continues the trend of struggle the island of its empire from continental europe but if earlier in continental europe france was also the leader in the days of louis, then fascist, germany, now the
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soviet union became the leader in all of europe and the devil understood perfectly well that this was an extremely large strengthening of europe forty-fifth year - this is the end world war ii, the strengthening of the confrontation between the united states and the soviet union and the drawing of all kinds of dividing lines on the european continent, in which the western europe was slowly moving into the orbit. the united states of america and in the east of europe , communist regimes began to form, which were brought down. to power and under the influence of the soviet union, in order to consolidate western europe, it was necessary to have common joint political and economic projects. on september 19, 1946, at the university of zurich, winston churchill proposed the idea of ​​creating a council of europe, which later led to the creation of the european union , and all those echogenic and
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universal international institutions after world war ii. e belonged to the creation of a new one, and world relations were precisely in favor. whenever you want to create here is a new tool that can still destroy those syrias that uh exist then then it was precisely the national strength that had to be found, well, a good reason for the second world war was over and uh, you need to find a way to to establish a long stable sustainable peace on a european. on the continent, for this, the councils of europe were created in communication and began to create a basic,
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and the institutions of saturnism, which is further e on the base, which was given to the hall. ah, the russian union. today, when the european union exists, we all clearly see the other side of the coin. but uh the process of orphan vision is interesting, because then the state perceived the possibility that there is an institution that is supreme ima that is, when the state is sovereign, it itself determines all politics. he will decide himself. and-and with his legal he himself manages well-satisfied. the creation of those european bodies is already slowly
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changed. here is the perception of our strength and how we should behave in the international arena, that is, the uh states already understood that yes, they are sovereigns, but they are not almighty, and yet on some issues it’s like asking for a solution. uh, it's actually seriously ruined. eh, itatism. and this will be the first step to break this system of statehood, which has been traditional in europe since the 15th century. this worked very well, because then they were able to create the european union and already a state completely. assume that i propose my plan for the development of
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europe winston churchill expected that this would make the european countries manageable now as it is very convenient, because in the framework of the war against russia they can actually decide at the level and lie to the union which sanctions to accept, where to concentrate force in them ? what kind of relationship should russia and the state have to endure, in fact, there is little that decides in many aspects, so the consequences were very serious and indeed the uk then and very much also did not consult to create all these european institutions. and uh. we see that in fact it is to weaken. uh, the strength of european
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states as a whole institutions can be a fur bulb today much, calmer churchill's most famous statement is his speech, delivered in the same 1946 at westminster college in the small american city of fulton , missouri, before trieste on the adriatic, an iron curtain descended on our continent on the other side of the curtain all the capitals of the ancient states of central and eastern europe warsaw berlin prague vienna budapest belgrade bucharest and sofia all these famous cities and their populations ended up in the soviet sphere almost all of these countries are controlled by police governments. there is no true democracy in them. this is clearly not the free europe for
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which we fought. and in fokine's speech, when he offered his vision of the world to the west against the soviet union, it was an attempt to return to the international olympus to propose some new trend, if you want a political one in world affairs, because the soviet union is anglo, the united states were allies in world war ii, and after the fulton speech, it became clear that we were becoming enemies. fulton speech. helped churchill return to the chair of the prime minister of this post. he was stripped immediately after the victory. over nazi germany there is an interesting version. why did it happen that england failed to agree with fascist germany on cooperation and joint actions against the soviet union when the second person in the german reich hydroelectric power station flew on a private plane on his own private plane in england apparently
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they agree with the british on joint actions against the ussr. he was captured and planted , it is not known to whom he flew so far. but there are suggestions that he still wanted to talk with winston churchill in order to combine anglo-german efforts to fight against communism, to fight against the ussr, after that churchill was forced to start military operations against germany. by the way, they started with the fact that the british fled with their pants up from dunkirk. this is the famous story when hitler attacked france with all the british troops that were on the territory of france, they were afraid to participate in the battles against hitler, apparently they received an order from london and through the port city of dunkirk - this is on the coast, the english channel. the english call it the english channel, in fact, the strait between great britain and continental europe. through
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this city of dunkirk, the english troops fled, leaving everything to save their lives. after that, hitler began bombing london, the british rushed to the united states asking for help, by the way, the americans helped the british in much the same way as they only helped the soviet union if we got a lend-liss and paid off our debts to the united states the british got it as aid, ostensibly free of charge, but the president of the united states had several personal meetings during the second world war said, next we will help if you open the markets of your colonies. for american goods , there are two components here, first, america began to develop its industry very quickly. due to military spending the american budget rose sharply and industry
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began to rise, and in a variety of sectors , not only the military industry, but great britain turned out to be in a state where the largest empire in the world, when you were talking about the british empire, the sun never sets. so the british empire began to slowly fall apart, as before. it was the single market, the british british. the americans commanded there, opened it for their own needs, and churchill turned out to be the man who succumbed to persuasion. or am i not i know maybe roosevelt's pressure gave up economic control over the british empire as a result, the americans received gigantic territories of gigantic lands. india africa in order to promote their own products and in the end the british empire was destroyed. so, churchill’s folten speech was churchill’s attempt to regain his own authority in the world, as i say vasilyevich chapaev on a global scale
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. the fact is that after the second world war, churchill’s authority fell sharply in london, they saw that he is the man who publishes english interests to americans, and then english and american interests. very much divergent americans were a rising nation after the especially crisis of the early thirties of the great depression, and great britain was the world's largest colonial power. perhaps that is why the fulton speech became a model of oratory and the most quoted in the history of mankind. winston churchill really wanted to become prime minister again. in this speech, the famous words were sounded that the iron curtain. i'm not sure that churchill was the first who used this term iron curtain, in my opinion, i heard that someone before
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someone the term existed before this concept, but this concept was famous for the berlo precisely because of the role of e speech churchill's fulton speech, churchill no. note. that's what i say sometimes. i think that churchill directly called for the lowering of the iron curtain. no, he said, he spoke more, so to speak, tactfully. he said lowered everything who lowered him. there was a question. that's it, but of course churchill thought, and the americans thought, that the russians did it, and they put all the blame on the soviet and on stalin. i do not want to say that the ussr was not to blame for anything at all. he, so that he was white fluffy and so on, it is obvious that everyone contributed to the beginning of the cold war in breaking the friendly ties that were during the era of the anti-hitler coalition, but it seems to me
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that it was the americans and westerners who added fuel to the fire, first of all, and this caused the soviet leadership to distrust them. this is meant and say negotiations with hitler in 745. and what at one time it was said in the film 17 moments of spring and churchill's plan is unthinkable in the spring of 1945 , an attack on the ussr and many other facts. therefore, to say that only the soviet union sowed the seeds of distrust and only the soviets are to blame. it is not right. here the collective west bears the blame. excuse me for using this modern term and perhaps more than the ussr
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for 8 years, simply. blown up while performing a combat mission. motherland in safe hands we are working. dear friends, i want to offer you a mini-series of
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very small dates, which we filmed almost 30 years ago. i thought about what, probably, they should talk about painting, that is , the idea arose to try to hear what the artist could hear when he painted a portrait or landscape? it seems to me that it makes sense to recall who all the same is, russian culture, in particular, yes, russian painting, which shook the world at one time. perm was. maybe i'm not human either. listen
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, everything will be fine. no i won't belong to me i will kill them all. the heart of parma
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